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How to keep calm at workplace

Wellbeing

Promila Kanya
11 October, 2019, 09:10 am
Last modified: 27 July, 2020, 06:00 pm

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How to keep calm at workplace

How should someone remain calm in office, particularly on days when trouble brews in every corner

Promila Kanya
11 October, 2019, 09:10 am
Last modified: 27 July, 2020, 06:00 pm
How to keep calm at workplace

When we have to spend the majority of our days in the office, it is essential that we learn to keep our cool even when we are over stressed and the workplace seems like a difficult place.

There are certain office etiquettes and house rules which should be followed because after all, the office is a formal place. However, when things go haywire or cause irritation, only a certain level of outrage is acceptable.

Nevertheless, how should someone remain calm in office, particularly on days when trouble brews in every corner? Following are some tips:

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Take a stroll

You can feel the anger boiling up and just as you are about to raise your voice, get up and take a walk. Walk just few steps on the corridor, lobby or you could even climb up few stairs. This way of distraction

might help you calm down.

Take deep breaths and/or sip on some water

Work related anxiety is now very common but it is important to keep it in check. A good way to calm down is take deep breaths for full 2 minutes and/or take small sips from a glass of water as your heart beat

gradually drops.

De-clutter your desk

A clean, de-cluttered desk or drawers will make it easier for you to find things during rush hours. Once every week or two, try to clean your cubicle or wherever you sit because neatly arranged things tend to calm us down.

Keep some greenery on your desk

A small potted plant or succulent, a bunch of flowers in a vase or even a cactus will brighten your cubby hole at work and calm you down at when you look at them.

Talk to a colleague

Talking to someone for a bit or having a light chat helps to relax so do that during office hours to feel good or refreshed.

Listen to music during breaks

During a break you can listen to some of your favorite tracks which can help sooth your mind. Instead of something fierce, try to listen to soft music.

Do some exercises

A little stretching of the legs or arms, slightly rotating the hips or the neck will loosen you up and calm you down.

Take time off your computer

There is an app called which you can install in your computer. The app will give you reminders to take your eyes off the screen, look away at something green and other exercises to make your eyes more comfortable.

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